*takes the keyboard off to take out the RAM chip*Teacher: "what are you doing?"Me:"taking this RAM chip out to see something."Teacher:"Don't."Me:"Why? I have to take it out to see-"Teacher:"I SAID DON'T!"me:"ok."*puts keboard back on*

and one of my friends and I were joking about just listen to music and pretend to type.

Teacher; I have a problem with the ram chip seat not inter facing with the turbo confabulator connected to the bhing emulsifier magnetic phasing romp , which converts to titanium binary conversation to the locktium platunium silica array

Teacher; I have a problem with the ram chip seat not inter facing with the turbo confabulator connected to the bhing emulsifier magnetic phasing romp , which converts to titanium binary conversation to the locktium platunium silica array

Well, you probably shouldn't dismantle your TiBook in class anyway. Do you scare all of your teachers?

yes. I do. It's funny. Like today, I was typing something and thinking out loud:"Ok, if my Hard Drive's going bad then I need to get a firewire external disk to run off of and some more Ram, but then how will I take it here? hmmm, mabye I can convince the teachers to convert to Mac... well, I f I can get a newer Mac with at least Tiger... a lot of RAM, a big Hard Drive..." and the teacher was just listening to me going

Well it's cool because I'm the only one out of 1,200 kids that gets to use any kind of computer for class!

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